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    Visuelle Assoziationen: Bildkonstellationen und Denkbewegungen in Kunst, Philosphie und Wissenschaft.Andrea Becker-Weimann, Andrea Sabisch & Manuel Zahn (eds.) - 2018 - Hamburg: Textem Verlag.
    Praktiken der Bildverknüpfung sind basale Kulturtechniken, die Aufmerksamkeit stiften, unsere Blicke lenken und uns miteinander wie auch mit der Welt verbinden. Sie bestimmen unser Leben und durchdringen unsere Forschungen zunehmend. Vor diesem Hintergrund befragt der interdisziplinäre Sammelband den systematischen Ort der Assoziation im Umgang mit Bildern. Dazu stellt er der Assoziation als sprachlicher Verknüpfung und narrativer Bildverkettung die Ordnungen und Verbindungen visueller Assoziationen an die Seite. Letztere offenbaren eine andere, vielschichtige Weise medial gebahnter bildlicher Anschlüsse und Übergänge, die sich zum (...)
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  2. Why corporations are not morally responsible for anything they do.Manuel Velasquez - 1983 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 2 (3):1–18.
    Properly speaking, the corporation, considered as an entity distinct from its members, cannot be morally responsible for wrongful corporate acts. Setting aside (in this abstract) acts brought about through negligence or omissions, we may say that moral responsibility for an act attaches to that agent (or agents) in whom the act "originates" in this sense: (1) the agent formed the (mental) intention or plan to bring about that act (possibly with the help of others) and (2) the act was intentionally (...)
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    El estatus jurídico del límite mínimo del marco punitivo.Manuel Serrano - 2024 - Revista Quaestio Iuris 17 (1):74-103.
    En la literatura jurídica existe un acuerdo generalizado en que los topes máximos de la pena establecidos la legislación son un límite infranqueable por los jueces. Sin embargo, al abordar el límite mínimo los desacuerdos comienzan a surgir. El objetivo del presente trabajo será el de defender que los mínimos penales, si bien son vinculantes para los jueces, pueden ser dejados de lado cuando las circunstancias particulares del caso lo ameriten. El método empleado será análisis conceptual, más precisamente, al contructivismo (...)
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    Shepherd on Nonlinguistic and Prelinguistic Cognition: A Case of Nonconceptualism?Manuel Fasko - 2024 - Studia Philosophica 83:124-137.
    This paper considers the question whether the Scottish philosopher Mary Shepherd (1777–1847) endorses a form of nonconceptualism about mental states or their content. While the paper does not arrive at a definitive answer to the question, it paves the way to answering it in the future by demonstrating that there are prima facie promising ways to relate Shepherd to either of the previously mentioned forms of nonconceptualism – although I tentatively conclude that, ultimately, it will be more profitable to consider (...)
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    Constitutive Instrumentalism and the Fragility of Responsibility.Manuel Vargas - 2021 - The Monist 104 (4):427-442.
    Constitutive instrumentalism is the view that responsibility practices arise from and are justified by our being prosocial creatures who need responsibility practices to secure specific kinds of social goods. In particular, responsibility practices shape agency in ways that disposes adherence to norms that enable goods of shared cooperative life. The mechanics of everyday responsibility practices operate, in part, via costly signaling about the suitability of agents for coordination and cooperation under conditions of shared cooperative life. So, there are a range (...)
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    Facilitated detection of angry faces: Initial orienting and processing efficiency.Manuel G. Calvo, Pedro Avero & Daniel Lundqvist - 2006 - Cognition and Emotion 20 (6):785-811.
  7. International Business, Morality, and the Common Good.Manuel Velasquez - 1992 - Business Ethics Quarterly 2 (1):27-40.
    The author sets out a realist defense of the claim that in the absence of an international enforcement agency, multinational corporations operating in a competitive international environment cannot be said to have a moral obligation to contribute to the international common good, provided that interactions are nonrepetitive and provided effective signals of agent reliability are not possible. Examples of international common goods that meet these conditions are support of the global ozone layer and avoidance of the global greenhouse effect. Pointing (...)
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    Jean-Luc Marion y la reducción a y de la llamada.Manuel Porcel Moreno - 2024 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 36 (2):356-386.
    El filósofo francés en su obra _Réduction et donation_ nos propone un nuevo principio –“_autant de réduction, autant de donation_”–, a partir del cual planteará una tercera reducción en el campo de la fenomenología. La pretensión de este artículo consiste en mostrar cómo este principio señala que la reducción, cada vez más radicalizada, no solo reduce en un sentido restrictivo, sino, más bien, abre o amplía el horizonte de la donación, puesto que permite penetrar cada vez más en el hecho (...)
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    Human Observers and Automated Assessment of Dynamic Emotional Facial Expressions: KDEF-dyn Database Validation.Manuel G. Calvo, Andrés Fernández-Martín, Guillermo Recio & Daniel Lundqvist - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:397727.
    Most experimental studies of facial expression processing have used static stimuli (photographs), yet facial expressions in daily life are generally dynamic. In its original photographic format, the Karolinska Directed Emotional Faces (KDEF) has been frequently utilized. In the current study, we validate a dynamic version of this database, the KDEF-dyn. To this end, we applied animation between neutral and emotional expressions (happy, sad, angry, fearful, disgusted, and surprised; 1,033-ms unfolding) to 40 KDEF models, with morphing software. Ninety-six human observers categorized (...)
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  10. Why the luck problem isn't.Manuel Vargas - 2012 - Philosophical Issues 22 (1):419-436.
    The Luck Problem has existed in one form or another since David Hume, at least. It is perhaps as old as Stoic objections to the Epicurean swerve. Although the general issue admits of different formulations with subtly different emphases, the characterization of it that will serve as my target focuses on “cross-worlds” luck, a kind of luck that arises when the decision-making of agents is indeterministic.
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  11. Human Dignity as High Moral Status.Manuel Toscano - 2011 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 6 (2):4-25.
    In this paper I argue that the idea of human dignity has a precise and philosophically relevant sense. Following recent works,we can find some important clues in the long history of the term.Traditionally, dignity conveys the idea of a high and honourable position in a hierarchical order, either in society or in nature. At first glance, nothing may seem more contrary to the contemporary conception of human dignity, especially in regard to human rights.However,an account of dignity as high rank provides (...)
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  12. Mathematical Models for Unstable Quantum Systems and Gamow States.Manuel Gadella, Sebastian Fortin, Juan Pablo Jorge & Marcelo Losada - 2022 - Entropy 24 (6):804.
    We review some results in the theory of non-relativistic quantum unstable systems. We account for the most important definitions of quantum resonances that we identify with unstable quantum systems. Then, we recall the properties and construction of Gamow states as vectors in some extensions of Hilbert spaces, called Rigged Hilbert Spaces. Gamow states account for the purely exponential decaying part of a resonance; the experimental exponential decay for long periods of time physically characterizes a resonance. We briefly discuss one of (...)
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    A Virtuous Way of Doing Philosophy: The Moderation of Curiosity and Hume’s Philosophical Method in A Treatise of Human Nature.Manuel Vásquez Villavicencio - 2024 - Hume Studies 49 (2):231-256.
    In _A Treatise of Human Nature_, Hume proposes a new philosophical method. This method results from integrating an empirically founded skepticism with an innovative study of the epistemic role of emotions. This combination of skepticism, empiricism, and moral psychology aims to establish a virtuous way of doing philosophy based on the regulation of our epistemic emotions. In this paper, I present the operating principles of this virtuous way of doing philosophy. The paper has three parts. I firstly claim that four (...)
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    Nietzsches Umwertung der platonischen und augustinischen Lichtmetaphorik.Manuel Steiner - 2024 - Nietzscheforschung 31 (1):337-356.
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    ¿Muerte de Dios o derrumbamiento de los ídolos? Aproximación al pensamiento teológico de Jean-Luc Marion.Manuel Porcel Moreno - 2024 - Pensamiento 80 (308):315-335.
    Apoyándose en Nietzsche, Jean-Luc Marion afirma junto con él la «muerte de Dios». Sin embargo, el filósofo francés va a proponer una nueva reinterpretación de la «muerte de Dios» proclamada por Nietzsche. Para él, quien se proclama muerto no es el Dios vivo de las religiones históricaspositivas, sino un ídolo conceptual que se ha ido gestando a lo largo de la historia de la metafísica. La pretensión de este artículo no consiste sino en mostrar cómo Marion propone un pensamiento más (...)
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    El concepto de tiempo más originario en Husserl: la atemporalidad del presente viviente.Manuel Ramírez - 2024 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 22:210-229.
    Las reflexiones de Husserl sobre el presente viviente llevaron a determinarlo como una conciencia atemporal que no constituye activamente los objetos temporales inmanentes. Esta característica del proceso originario implicaría dejarla fuera del campo fenomenológico trascendental. No obstante, el artículo intenta mostrar que mediante una reconstrucción arqueológica sabemos que el presente viviente, no solo es un problema límite, sino que “constituye” de forma pasiva sus objetos temporales y se sabe de sí mismo a través de su autoafección, lo que lo inserta (...)
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    International Business Ethics.Manuel Velasquez - 1995 - Business Ethics Quarterly 5 (4):865-882.
    I evaluate the adequacy of the three models of international business ethics that have been recently proposed by Thomas Donald son, Gerard Elfstrom and Richard De George. Using the example of the conduct of the aluminum companies in Jamaica, I argue that these three models fail to address the most important of the ethical issues encountered by multinationals because they focus too narrowly on human rights issues and on utilitarian considerations. In addition I argue that these models also evidence an (...)
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    Early vigilance and late avoidance of threat processing: Repressive coping versus low/high anxiety.Manuel G. Calvo & Michael W. Eysenck - 2000 - Cognition and Emotion 14 (6):763-787.
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    “The compound mass we term SELF” : Mary Shepherd on selfhood and the difference between mind and self.Manuel Fasko - 2024 - European Journal of Philosophy 32 (3):743-757.
    In this paper, I argue for a novel interpretation of Shepherd's notion of selfhood. In distinction to Deborah Boyle's interpretation, I contend that Shepherd differentiates between the mind and the self. The latter, for Shepherd, is an effect arising from causal interactions between mind and body—specifically those interactions that give rise to our present stream of consciousness, our memories, and that can unite these two. Thus, the body plays a constitutive role in the formation of the self. The upshot of (...)
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    “The compound mass we term SELF”: Mary Shepherd on selfhood and the difference between mind and self.Manuel Fasko - 2024 - European Journal of Philosophy 32 (3):743-757.
    In this paper, I argue for a novel interpretation of Shepherd's notion of selfhood. In distinction to Deborah Boyle's interpretation, I contend that Shepherd differentiates between the mind and the self. The latter, for Shepherd, is an effect arising from causal interactions between mind and body—specifically those interactions that give rise to our present stream of consciousness, our memories, and that can unite these two. Thus, the body plays a constitutive role in the formation of the self. The upshot of (...)
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    Lawrence Dewan y la forma como algo divino en las cosas.Manuel Alejandro Serra Pérez - 2024 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 41 (3):663-673.
    Las principales disputas que han tenido lugar en el seno del tomismo contemporáneo han estado marcadas por un fuerte criticismo respecto a la escuela tomista dominicana. Las tesis más discutidas pueden sintetizarse en torno a la comprensión del esse y su énfasis en el conjunto de la filosofía del ser. El dominico canadiense Lawrence Dewan quiso contrarrestar este criticismo equilibrando este énfasis sobre el esse haciendo valer el papel de la forma en el pensamiento de Tomás de Aquino. La forma, (...)
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    Ego-threat interpretive bias in test anxiety: On-line inferences.Manuel G. Calvo, Michael W. Eysenck & Adelina Estevez - 1994 - Cognition and Emotion 8 (2):127-146.
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    The Future of Social Security in Emerging Economies: Challenges and Proposals.Manuel Mauricio Moreno Villamizar, Jimena Mahecha González, Fermín Carreño Meléndez & Luis Antonio Arteaga Huarac - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:30-39.
    This article examines the future of social security in emerging economies, exploring the key challenges facing these countries and proposing potential solutions. Financial sustainability, universal coverage and equity are some of the main obstacles that must be overcome to ensure a robust and fair social security system. Through a literature review and case analysis, proposals are presented to improve the effectiveness and sustainability of these systems in the context of emerging economies.
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  24. The Feeling of Doing – Nietzsche on Agent Causation.Manuel Dries - 2013 - Nietzscheforschung 20 (1):235-247.
    This article examines Nietzsche’s analysis of the phenomenology of agent causation. Sense of agent causation, our sense of self-efficacy, is tenacious because it originates, according to Nietzsche’s hypothesis, in the embodied and situated experience of effort in overcoming resistances. It arises at the level of the organism and is sustained by higher-order cognitive functions. Based on this hypothesis, Nietzsche regards the sense of self as emerging from a homeostatic system of drives and affects that unify such as to maintain self-efficacy (...)
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  25. Freedom, Resistance, Agency.Manuel Dries - 2015 - In Manuel Dries & P. J. E. Kail, Nietzsche on Mind and Nature. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press UK. pp. 142–162.
    While Nietzsche's rejection of metaphysical free will and moral desert has been widely recognised, the sense in which Nietzsche continues to use the term freedom affirmatively remains largely unnoticed. The aim of this article is to show that freedom and agency are among Nietzsche’s central concerns, that his much-discussed interest in power in fact originates in a first-person account of freedom, and that his understanding of the phenomenology of freedom informs his theory of agency. He develops a non-reductive drive-psychological motivational (...)
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    Aristotele, La Politica, Libri VII–VIII, edited by Lucio Bertelli, Mirko Canevaro and Michele Curnis.Manuel Knoll - 2024 - Polis 41 (2):374-379.
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    Pride and moral disengagement: associations among comparison-based pride, moral disengagement, and unethical decision-making.Manuel Rengifo & Simon M. Laham - 2025 - Cognition and Emotion 39 (2):282-296.
    Pride has rarely been explored in the context of moral disengagement and unethical decision-making. Although some research has examined the associations between “authentic” and “hubristic” pride and unethical behaviour, little attention has been paid to potential mechanisms. Across two correlational studies (N = 379), we explore the associations between two facets of pride rooted on comparisons – social comparison-based pride, and self-based pride, moral disengagement, and unethical decision-making. Results show that social comparison-based pride consistently (positively) relates to moral disengagement, and (...)
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    Autosacrificio genital entre los mayas yucatecos del postclásico.Manuel Alberto Morales Damián - 2024 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 29:e93558.
    El objetivo de este ensayo es establecer la función del ritual colectivo de derramar sangre atravesando la piel del pene con una cuerda. A pesar de que la punción genital es un ritual de larga tradición, consignado desde el Preclásico, el estudio se ciñe al período Postclásico. Se analizan las evidencias visuales del Códice Trocortesiano (Madrid) y las sucintas descripciones de algunos documentos novohispanos, en especial, la Relación de las cosas de Yucatán de Landa. Se recurre a la epigrafía y (...)
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    Rational and Social Agency: The Philosophy of Michael Bratman.Manuel Vargas & Gideon Yaffe (eds.) - 2014 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Michael Bratman's work has been unusually influential, with significance in disciplines as diverse as philosophy, computer science, law, and primatology.The essays in this volume engage with ideas and themes prominent in Bratman's work. The volume also includes a lengthy reply by Bratman that breaks new ground and deepens our understanding of the nature of action.
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    ‘Crazy Chinese’ and the 2017 nuclear crisis: A Peruvian newspaper representation of Kim Jong-Un.Manuel Antonio Amaya Casquino, Livingston José Crawford Tirado & Joseph Livingston Crawford-Visbal - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:427-441.
    This study analyzes the narrative characteristics of graphic and written language regarding Kim Jong-Un in the peruvian newspaper ‘El Trome’. This occurred in May of 2017, when mainstream press in Peru closely followed national corruption scandals, whilst ‘El Trome’ focused on a different news story: the nuclear crisis between the United States and North Korea, popularizing the term “Crazy Chinese” in order to refer to the controversial Asian leader. Grounded Theory precepts were employed, which included content analysis of the newspaper (...)
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    Die Nachplatonischen Philosophen : Über eine nie gehaltene Basler Vorlesung.Manuel Steiner - 2024 - Nietzscheforschung 31 (1):257-266.
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    From Tomonobu Imamichi to Peter Kemp.Manuel B. Dy - 2023 - Eco-Ethica 11:1-12.
    This article attempts to trace the continuity of Tomonobu Imamichi’s understanding of nature and its relationship with human beings in Peter Kemp’s insights on nature in the context of a cosmopolitan Philosophy of Education. The first part deals with Tomonobu Imamichi’s synthesis of the past and present relationship of the human being with nature. The second part describes Peter Kemp’s inclusion of animal nature in a cosmopolitan understanding of Nature. The article concludes with lessons learned from both philosophers in the (...)
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    Charles Taylor y la Religión En la Actualidad.Manuel Sánchez Matito - 2017 - RAPHISA REVISTA DE ANTROPOLOGÍA Y FILOSOFÍA DE LO SAGRADO 1 (1).
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  34. Ética y política.Manuel Reyes Mate - 2000 - In María Julia Bertomeu, Graciela Vidiella & Osvaldo Norberto Guariglia, Universalismo y multiculturalismo. [Buenos Aires, Argentina]: Universidad de Buenos Aires.
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  35. Foucault y Kojève: post-historia e hiper-historicidad.Manuel Mauer - 2010 - Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 36 (2):265-284.
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    Survey-Inspired Philosophy and Judging About Counterfactual Reference.Manuel Pérez Otero - forthcoming - International Journal of Philosophical Studies:1-12.
    When discussing around his Gödel-Schmidt case, Kripke implicitly invoked our intuitive judgements about reference to argue against descriptivism on proper names. E. Machery and some collaborators have used survey data to attack Kripkean theses. In this article, I raise a new objection to this kind of criticism of anti-descriptivism. The participants in the surveys were presented with two possible answers to a determinate question. I show that the answer that Machery and his collaborators presuppose to be descriptivist is in fact (...)
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    The effect of neighborhood frequency in reading: Evidence with transposed-letter neighbors.Joana Acha & Manuel Perea - 2008 - Cognition 108 (1):290-300.
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    Jan Kerkmann: Unendliches Bewusstsein: Berkeleys Idealismus und dessen kritische Weiterentwicklung bei Kant und Schopenhauer.Manuel Fasko - 2024 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 77 (3):215-222.
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  39. Archaeology retains a central role for studying the behavioral and cognitive evolution of our species and genus.Manuel Will - 2025 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 48:e22.
    Our species' behavioral and cognitive evolution constitute a key research topic across many scientific disciplines. Based on ethnographic hunter-gatherer data, Stibbard-Hawkes challenges the common link made between past material culture and cognitive capacities. Despite this adequate criticism, archaeology must retain a central role for studying these issues due to its unique access to relevant empirical evidence in deep time.
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    The Effects of Commitment of Non-Family Employees of Family Firms from the Perspective of Stewardship Theory.Manuel Carlos Vallejo - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 87 (3):379-390.
    Although commitment is one of the attributes of family firms of continuing interest to researchers, they almost always study it from the perspective of the owning family. In the current work, we analyze the commitment of the non-family employees. We propose a model of commitment, with the aim of studying the implications that this variable may have for family businesses. We study both the aspects on the basis of the approaches of Meyer and Allen's three-component model of organizational commitment and (...)
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    Commentary.Manuel Velasquez - 1985 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 4 (2):35-38.
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    L'ambivalenza della modernità: Karl Löwith, Rudolf Bultmann e i fondamenti cristiani dell'Occidente.Manuel Rossini & Luca Montanari (eds.) - 2014 - Torino: Trauben.
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    Naturaleza pastoral de la teología como quehacer. Lo pastoral como referente genético del quehacer teológico.Manuel María Roldán Roses - 2023 - Isidorianum 13 (26):425-466.
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    The Supporting Role of Mentees’ Peers in Online Mentoring: A Longitudinal Social Network Analysis of Peer Influence.Manuel D. S. Hopp, Heidrun Stoeger & Albert Ziegler - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  45. Nietzsche on Mind and Nature.Manuel Dries & P. J. E. Kail (eds.) - 2015 - New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press UK.
    This volume presents new essays exploring important aspects of Nietzsche's philosophy in connection with two major themes: mind and nature. A team of leading experts address questions including: What is Nietzsche's conception of mind? How does mind relate with the nature? And what is Nietzsche's conception of nature? They all express the thought that Nietzsche's views on these matters are of great philosophical value, either because those views are consonant with contemporary thinking to a greater or lesser extent or because (...)
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    Effects of Family Socialization in the Organizational Commitment of the Family Firms from the Moral Economy Perspective.Manuel Carlos Vallejo & Delia Langa - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 96 (1):49 - 62.
    This study examines the effects of socializing activity of the owned family in family firms in order to find out if the special characteristics of the socializing processes in this type of firm can contribute to defining a climate that favors employees' commitment to the organization.For this purpose, this study uses the main arguments of the sociological approach known as moral economy. The data required for this analysis was collected using a self-administered postal questionnaire and the results show that the (...)
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    The Effect of Entropy on the Performance of Modified Genetic Algorithm Using Earthquake and Wind Time Series.Manuel Vargas, Guillermo Fuertes, Miguel Alfaro, Gustavo Gatica, Sebastian Gutierrez & María Peralta - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-13.
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    An Existential Philosophy of Humor.Manuel M. Davenport - 1976 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 7 (1):169-176.
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  49. Frege's Basic Law V and Cantor's Theorem.Manuel Bremer - manuscript
    The following essay reconsiders the ontological and logical issues around Frege’s Basic Law (V). If focuses less on Russell’s Paradox, as most treatments of Frege’s Grundgesetze der Arithmetik (GGA)1 do, but rather on the relation between Frege’s Basic Law (V) and Cantor’s Theorem (CT). So for the most part the inconsistency of Naïve Comprehension (in the context of standard Second Order Logic) will not concern us, but rather the ontological issues central to the conflict between (BLV) and (CT). These ontological (...)
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  50. Purposes of reasoning and Moore’s proof of an external world.Manuel Pérez Otero - 2013 - Synthese 190 (18):4181-4200.
    A common view about Moore’s Proof of an External World is that the argument fails because anyone who had doubts about its conclusion could not use the argument to rationally overcome those doubts. I agree that Moore’s Proof is—in that sense—dialectically ineffective at convincing an opponent or a doubter, but I defend that the argument (even when individuated taking into consideration the purpose of Moore’s arguing and, consequently, the preferred addressee of the Proof) does not fail. The key to my (...)
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